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Re: Kenwood VR-405

You need to unhook all of the speaker wires from the back. they are crossed. i had the same problem with mine. unhook all the wires and turn the unit on. turn the volume all the way down. Make sure your wires arent crossed next time you can damage your reciver.

Hi changeman5 Have you tried to do a full reset on the unit. Disconnect from the wall for 24 hrs. Then try again. If the problem persists, it may have power supply issues, or a DC offset problem shutting it down. If you are game, I could talk you through some more diagnostics...

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I have the 405 and a Samsung 3600 which has onboard DTS Master/ Dolby True HD. Out of the 6 movies I 've watched, only 2 have given me Dolby Digital. Bottom line: If the movie doesn't have DD, you cant get DD on the 405. I thought just about all blu rays had DD but its not so. Its time for us to upgrade!

more info would be nice. If you're using optical, make sure its securely in both the tv and your vr-405 receiver. I have owned the vr-405 since 2000 and i just purchased a sony 32xbr6. HDMI into the TV, optical out to the receiver, it sounds amazing!

The unit is protecting itself from a high current situation on the output amps. Either you have a bad speaker or an Amp that is getting ready to give up the ghost. Check your speakers with an Ohm-meter for proper readings (ie 4Ohm speaker should read 4 ohms)